The Story of a Life: The restless yearsPantheon Books, 1974 - Authors, Russian |
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Page 76
... heavy cross . There was as yet no intention of demolishing it . Suddenly , one foggy winter day , Edward Bagritsky made his appearance in Obydensky Lane . He had come to Moscow for the first time . Hecht brought him to me directly from ...
... heavy cross . There was as yet no intention of demolishing it . Suddenly , one foggy winter day , Edward Bagritsky made his appearance in Obydensky Lane . He had come to Moscow for the first time . Hecht brought him to me directly from ...
Page 98
... heavy , tall , still thinking his thoughts . He lay with his feet towards the exit and the people who crowded round the coffin , so that the first things they saw were his heavy shoes with little copper horseshoes on the heels , that ...
... heavy , tall , still thinking his thoughts . He lay with his feet towards the exit and the people who crowded round the coffin , so that the first things they saw were his heavy shoes with little copper horseshoes on the heels , that ...
Page 156
... heavy head - dresses known as shlyk , vast contraptions which caused the development of tuberculosis of the cervical vertebrae . A short time before my arrival , Kalmyk women had been forbidden by government decree to wear kazakins and ...
... heavy head - dresses known as shlyk , vast contraptions which caused the development of tuberculosis of the cervical vertebrae . A short time before my arrival , Kalmyk women had been forbidden by government decree to wear kazakins and ...
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Map page | 9 |
The Last Meeting II | 11 |
The Silent Fields | 18 |
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